Post of the Day for April 27, 2008
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Archive for: April 2008April 28, 2008 Post of the Day for April 27, 2008A picture is worth 1000 words. So here’s a 1000 word post of the day:
Quote … April 27, 2008 The Presidential Mash UpPodcast Show Notes The Constitution Party’s amazingly stupid nominating decision. John McCain ticking off the base is costing him money. In Alabama, McCain gets a sweetheart deal on rent. (Hat Tip: Pam’s House Blend.) John McCain … April 26, 2008 April 25, 2008 Real ConventionsOver the past 30 years or so, our two political parties have successfully changed that crown jewel of Jacksonian Democracy, the National Convention into little more than an infomercial, and a bland one at that. Really, I’d be more likely to watch … The Ron Paul FactorIdaho’s Primary is set for the end of May, but some races are foregone conclusions, particularly the Presidential race on the GOP side where John McCain is the presumptive nominee. However, Ron Paul remains on the ballot and just won … For Bigger Government, Statesman Endorses Stan BastianIn the Eagle area, the Statesmen endorses Senator Stan Bastian (R/75% Conservative Voting Record). Surprise, surprise, his support for bigger government has made him friends down at the Editorial board. Of course, the Statesman fulfill it’s goal of dismissing …
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April 24, 2008 Cramer’s Got GutsMaking the case for School Vouchers to the Idaho Education Association? I don’t know if Clayton Cramer will win, but I probably owe him a lunch or dinner for that.
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The Void Left By NewspapersRepresentative Robert Schaefer (R-12) stood up the Statesman over their treatment of the Larry Craig scandal. Kevin Richert may be ready to get a mob of angry citizens together to defend against the indignity, but he lacks one thing: …
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District 20 State Senate EndorsementThe choice between Senator Shirley McKague (R-20) and Representative Mark Snodgrass (R-20) couldn’t be more clear. On the Idaho Conservative scorecards, McKague was the 3rd Most Conservative member of the Senate (92%), while Rep. Snodgrass was the 3rd most liberal House … The Tarheel RebellionPodcast Show Notes The North Carolina GOP chairman bucks McCain and will run the “extreme” TV ad. Plus trouble on the Michael Reagan front. Jeremiah Wright is back and speaking out. Marc Sanford bucks the good ol’boy …
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